Directions to Campus

Driving Directions

From Route 95 Northbound

Take Exit 21 (Broadway exit); turn left at second traffic light (Atwells Avenue).
Follow Atwells Avenue for 1.5 miles to the intersection with Mount Pleasant Avenue.
Turn right onto Mount Pleasant Avenue. The College entrance is 1.1 miles ahead
on the left.

From Route 95 Southbound

Take Exit 21 (Atwells Avenue exit). Turn right onto Atwells Avenue. Continue on
Atwells Avenue for 1.5 miles to the intersection with Mount Pleasant Avenue. Turn
right onto Mount Pleasant Avenue. The College entrance is 1.1 miles ahead on the
left.

From Route 295 Northbound

Take Exit 6A to US Route 6 East. Follow US Route 6 East to the Killingly Street (RI Route 128) exit. Turn left off exit and follow Killingly Street to end. Turn right onto Greenville Avenue and follow to first traffic light. Bear left across the bridge onto Manton Ave. Continue to the next traffic light and turn left onto Fruit Hill Avenue. Bear right at the fork in the road. Campus entrance is approximately 0.2 mile ahead on the right.

From Route 295 Southbound

Take Exit 7A to US Route 44 East. Follow US Route 44 East for 2.8 miles to the
intersection with Fruit Hill Avenue. Bear right onto Fruit Hill Avenue. The College
entrance is 1.0 mile ahead on the left.

From the State House

Follow US Route 44 West (Smith Street) for 2.3 miles. Turn sharp left onto Mount
Pleasant Avenue. Follow Mount Pleasant Avenue for 0.4 mile. The College entrance
is on the right.

For Those Using GPS Devices

The address of the college is 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908. The college is located at 41° 50’ 33” north latitude and 71° 27’ 50” west longitude.

Public Transportation (RIPTA)

The Rhode Island Public
Transit Authority operates bus service to the Rhode Island College campus. RIPTA will be making some winter service changes, effective Saturday, January 18, 2014. Regular service adjustments are made three times a year in response to seasonal changes and/or passenger use. These winter service changes are part of the second phase of RIPTA’s implementation of its Comprehensive Operational Analysis which assessed the demand for transit service throughout the state.